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THE KINGDOM OF NU AND Atlantis in YOUNGER DRYAS

 PLATO’S dialogues In Timaeus and Critias, Plato described Atlantis as a utopian island civilization that existed about 9,000 years before his time. Plato described Atlantis as a society with a constitution similar to the one in his Republic and an advanced culture. The island comprised concentric islands separated by moats and linked by a canal. The central island had a great capital city.
  • Where to leave in and what to leave out. 
  • YOU DECIDE.
  • `The intense gravity on the asteroid belt explains why no planet ever formed here. Essentially, the asteroids are pieces of a planet that never came to be—a failed planet. Orbital disruptions of planetesimals in this region prevented them from accreting into a full-fledged planet.
  • The asteroid belt is a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where most of the asteroids in our solar system are found orbiting the Sun. The asteroid belt probably contains millions of asteroids.
  • Plato said earthquakes and floods destroyed Atlantis and sank into the sea in a single day and night. 
  • Atlantis is considered a fictional or metaphorical myth; others believe it is accurate. Aristotle thought that Plato, his teacher, had invented the island to teach philosophy. Plato said Atlantis was an island in the Atlantic Ocean, more extensive than Asia Minor and Libya combined, and located beyond the Pillars of Hercules, considered the Strait of Gibraltar. 
  • — The Atlantis story is a parable: Plato’s myth is of two cities competing on legal and cultural grounds.
  • Where to leave in and what to leave out. YPU DECIDE.
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